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A10243 Musarum deliciae Contayning more then a select century of royall Latine anagrams, besides diverse written in English, upon the sacred name and titles of our dread soveraigne and of his dearest consort, and their most princely progeny. Together with apposite anagrams upon all the English monarchs that have lived and died since the union of the royall roses and houses of Yorke and Lancaster. Some few of those extracted from his Maiesties imperiall name, have been heretofore presented to his royall hands with gracious acceptance. The Latine anagrammes are expressed in English verses in the opposite columne. Perused anew, and now published altogether, (with the authors assent) by Arthur Pyne Esquire, to whom the anagrams made in honour of the Prince his Highnesse were in speciall manner directed. Pyne, John, d. 1644.; Pyne, Arthur. 1635 (1635) STC 20522; ESTC S110559 7,893 18

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Marti adversa Anagramma Maria Stevvart Tu Martia versa Your selfe you shew through all your life To be a Foe to warre and strife Anagramma Maria Steuarta Atas tueti amat Your love to peace that lovely mak's Staye's crownes and altars which warre shake's Anagramma Maria Stevvart Maturitas vera You in true ripenesse of perfection shine Anagramma Maria Stevvarta Aurea maturitas Like perfit gold dig'd from the purest Mine Of the Queenes thrise amiable countenance and admirable carriage winning affections at first view these Anagrams have beene written Anagramma Maria Stevvart Visa ter amatur This gracious Queene of all approv'd Where shee 's once seene is thrice belov'd Anagramma Maria Steuarda Regina Tu hera digna eras amati A Lady meerely for great worth affected Belov'd sincerely worthily respected Maria Steuarda Regina Anglica Anagr. Amati digna es vt rara Angelica Love's precious Iemme the deare delight of all Beauties bright beame rare faire Angelicall Anagram Mary Steward Draw's my heart O how attractive are her vertuous parts The load-stone and the load-starre of mens hearts Anagr. Marie Steuard Vesta married Shee 's chaste as Vesta and vpon fames wing Mounts higher marryed to the chastest king The great Blessings which Great Britaine hopeth to enioy in her young Prince Charles have beene anagrammatically expressed as followeth Anagr. Carolus Stevvartius haeres Britannicus Tun ' ut alba viris rosa sua viter crescens Like to the faire white rose you doe arise Which so delightfull growe's to all men's eyes Anagr. duplex Carolus Stevvartius 1. Vir esto lautus catus 2. Coelitùs satur arvus Grow fayre and deare by grace and nature dressed And like a field with heav'nly fulnesse blessed Carolus Stevvartus regiminis haeres Anagr. Cum vestris iunge laurea serta rosis Still with your royall english roses ioyne The Laurell garland of the Arts divine Anagr. Carolus Steuartius haeres Arte charus sis et aureolus Grow deare through learned arts while wars wax cruell Bee in this iron age a golden Iewell Anagramma Carolus Stevvartius Cultus ut rosa vireas Grow faire and flourish and fresh odours yeeld Anagramma Carolus Steuartus Vt rosa cultus eras Deck'd like the rose that doth adorne the field Anagramma Carolus Stuartius haeres Iustus heros arte clarus Most nobly iust and for ca●h art renown'd Carelus Stevvartus Princeps Angliac Anagr. Is aptè ornatus clarus Angelicus puer From heaven fitly furnish'd to be crown'd Anagramma Carolus Steuardus Walliae Princeps Ille novus purus ac reparatus Alcides In whom Alcides is restor'd a new Strengthned with vertue vices to subdue In the following Anagrams the Prince as the hopefull heyre of his royall Fathers resplendent vertu●s is compared to those glorious heavenly bodies the Sunne and Starres and to those renowned Princes of Britaine King Arthur and King Lucius of whom the former hath his name derived from that northerne fixed starre Arcturus and the latter from the light which the Sunne shed's upon the earth c. Anagr. Carolus Steuartius haeres Britannicus Essicut Arthurus ac verè Sol Britannis Y are like Prince Arthur in our British Story And like the Sun rising in perfit glory Anagramma Carolus Steuartus Tu Sol es ac Arthurus Carolus Stevvartius Insulae Britannicae Princeps Anagr. Ortus an is iuuenis praeclarus páce Britannis Lucet Shining from th'youthfull Spring with radiant rayes Vpon the Britons in faire peacefull dayes Carolus Princeps Stuartius Borboniusquè et proles Britannica Anagr. Sol perbonus atque Britannis Ac orbi Princeps Lucius ortus erat In you both we and all the world have won Another * Lucius Rex agnomine magni splendoris Nennius Lucius yea another Sun Anagr. Carolus Stevvardus Princeps Britanniae Tu rarus orbi Natus principale sanè decus A rare sonne borne vnto the world and sent To be its honour and chiefe ornament Anagramma Carolus Stevvartius Tu carus ut sol äerius Deare as the Sun which from the heav'n doth shine Anagranma Carolus Steuartus Orsu ut astra luces Cleare as the Starrs and every way divine Anagr. To Charles Steuart Thou clearest Star Anagr. Charles Stevvard Such a dear lustre Thou clearest Starre now rising in the North The load-star of the Christian Worlds affection Spreading bright beames of rarest Princely worth Stand fix't and give to Sea and land direction Shining in graces and in vertues here Such a deare lustre to the Britons give Till thou reach heav'n like to a Starre most cleere That in that light they may see how to live Anagr. Vnto Charles Stevvart No Turtle was chaster Anagr. Charles Steuart As the chast Ruler Hee 's fit to rule then whom no Turtle 's chaster Whom chastity it selfe shall rule and master Anagr. Charles Stuart A Rachels trust Our Royall Rachel link't with Iacobs heire Long trusted for a princely propagation Till God fulfill'd unto that happy Paire Both Rachels trust and their realmes expectation When this young Prince from Charles his loynes descended Then Rachels mourning for lost issue ended Anagr. Charles Stevvarte A true sure castle A true sure Castle providence divine Hath given to Britaine since her civill warres Princes descended from the regall line Are sorts ' gainst forreigne foes and homebred jarres Anagr. Charles Stevvarte Shal Vertues trace Your steps if you your Parents paths regard Shall vertues trace vertues shall you reward The happy expectation raised by the birth of the Duke of Yorke hath beene attended by the following Anagrams Iacobus Steuartus regius Eboracensium Heros Anagramma Svavi ego virtute crescens Musis rosa habebor Behold the rose that as the Muses say Most sweetly growes in vertue every day Anagramma Iacobus Steuart Tu satus Eboraci Planted at Yorke through honours princely due Where anciently the royall white rose grew Anagramma Iacobus Steuartus Tuis ô carus beatus O deare O blessed Babe borne to encrease Anagramma Iacobus Steuartius Tuos carus beavisti Your Parents hopes your Countryes happinesse Anagramma Iacobus Stevvartus Princeps Tunè pius ac castus Puer Orbis Mirrour of pious and chast moderation To all the world in happy expectation Anagramma Iacobus Stevvartius Heros Herus eis vocabor at Iustus Follow your Grand-sire as your name doth bynde you So shall your followers a * Iames Stuart A Iust Master Sylvesters Anagram iust master finde you Anagr. Iames Stewart of Britayne Streames of a witty braine Anagr. Iames Stewarde of Brittayne Of rarest maiesty and Bewtie Anagr. Iames Stevvart Aim's at vertues Wee in the fountaines whence you sprang descry That you shall flow with streames of wit most cleare That vertue bewty and rare maiesty Shall you endow and to the World endeere The great hopes that Great Britaines Inhabitants have conceived of the Lady Mary their Princesse and the great loue they beare her are set forth in the following Anagrams